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<div style="font-size:30px">'''LINE CURVED GRAPH'''</div> | <div style="font-size:30px">'''LINE CURVED GRAPH'''</div> | ||
==='''''Description:'''''=== | ==='''''Description:'''''=== | ||
| − | '''''When you create a line graph | + | '''''When you create a line graph, the lines are angled and have hard edges by default.<br> |
| − | You can easily change this to a curved graph with nice, smooth lines for a more polished look.'''''.<br> | + | '''''You can easily change this to a curved graph with nice, smooth lines for a more polished look.'''''.<br> |
| + | *'''''It is a X vs (Y1,[Y2]....) graph.''''' | ||
| + | **'''''X-axis represents one set of data. | ||
| + | **'''''Y-axis can represent single or multiple data sets. | ||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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| − | + | [[File:Linecurved.JPG]]<br><br/> | |
| + | [[GRAPHING|'''''GRAPHING MAIN PAGE''''']] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:32, 3 June 2020
LINE CURVED GRAPH
Description:
When you create a line graph, the lines are angled and have hard edges by default.
You can easily change this to a curved graph with nice, smooth lines for a more polished look..
- It is a X vs (Y1,[Y2]....) graph.
- X-axis represents one set of data.
- Y-axis can represent single or multiple data sets.
Example
| Row | People |
| Row1 | 4 |
| Row2 | 7 |
| Row3 | 12 |
| Row4 | 17 |
| Row5 | 36 |
| Row6 | 34 |